Edit: removed video link
I'm trying to think of a way of embedding in the post, but I'm not sure if I can do that. I'd like to know your views on it. I personally like that fact that I was able to make the static effect for the switching between channels, without looking anything up
I just wanted to draw something cute.
Someone had drawn a anthropomorphic Jiggly Puff with Chibi Usa's hair in a keyhole sweater. I don't know why but I couldn't resist myself and had to have a go at it.
The past and present works of JumpJump. [Critique Welcome]
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Re: The past and present works of JumpJump. [Critique Welcom
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I love comics. It's what I always wanted to do. Since my younger days of reading the Beano to the web comics of today, comics have been a fantastic source of inspiration for me and others all round the world. I'd really like to thank all those involved in creating ren'py. My discovery of it re-ignited my passion for drawing again. While I still plan to create (and complete) a VN, my skill of drawing and story writing are still lacking.
Sometimes, you just have to go for it. Just going ahead with what pops into your head and working on it can yield unexpected results. I have always found that but letting my instincts take over, I discovered that I'm able to do something I couldn't before. But, I'm still learning every day.
Story behind this comic:
People love to ship characters together, regardless of who they are and their relation to each other. So I wondered if I could lure them into a false sense of hope that "shipping" was going to happen, then I'd hit them with a joke that (hopefully) will let them forgive me for my deceit.
*side note*
Mabel is a cat as the original website I uploaded this to has a big rule against humans and anything suggestive. So to that I did her as a hybrid (changed by Bill) and she seems to be quite popular with the other users.
Story behind this comic:
This is a request I got. Now while what I was asked was just a simple idea, I got a story stuck in my head. Talking to the requester, we stuck a deal and I went to work on this comic. It is unfinished, the line work/ shading is rushed and I've been working on a few pages at a time. I have received both praise and "unhappy" comments (just the idea of a character that's been hurt is enough for some people). I wanted to see if I could draw something with a cohesive narrative that can bring out some emotion from the reader. I have not planned out the pages nor written any script (I'm really bad at doing this). I should work on completing this.
Sometimes, you just have to go for it. Just going ahead with what pops into your head and working on it can yield unexpected results. I have always found that but letting my instincts take over, I discovered that I'm able to do something I couldn't before. But, I'm still learning every day.
Story behind this comic:
People love to ship characters together, regardless of who they are and their relation to each other. So I wondered if I could lure them into a false sense of hope that "shipping" was going to happen, then I'd hit them with a joke that (hopefully) will let them forgive me for my deceit.
*side note*
Mabel is a cat as the original website I uploaded this to has a big rule against humans and anything suggestive. So to that I did her as a hybrid (changed by Bill) and she seems to be quite popular with the other users.
Story behind this comic:
This is a request I got. Now while what I was asked was just a simple idea, I got a story stuck in my head. Talking to the requester, we stuck a deal and I went to work on this comic. It is unfinished, the line work/ shading is rushed and I've been working on a few pages at a time. I have received both praise and "unhappy" comments (just the idea of a character that's been hurt is enough for some people). I wanted to see if I could draw something with a cohesive narrative that can bring out some emotion from the reader. I have not planned out the pages nor written any script (I'm really bad at doing this). I should work on completing this.
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A re-do of a old drawing.
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Re: The past and present works of JumpJump. [Critique Welcom
To save time I'm gonna leave out as much info as I can, or this post will just be a big wall of text.
I've been working on a comic recently that is 90% improvised. I'm only 60 pages in and it is horribly rushed, but some people seem to like what I'm doing. Anyway! Colour me shocked when I started to see the odd fanart of my comic.
Here is the page in question (you might have to click on them):
I then spotted these a few days later:
Seeing those gave me the idea to try and give it a little movement:
I've been working on a comic recently that is 90% improvised. I'm only 60 pages in and it is horribly rushed, but some people seem to like what I'm doing. Anyway! Colour me shocked when I started to see the odd fanart of my comic.
Here is the page in question (you might have to click on them):
I then spotted these a few days later:
Seeing those gave me the idea to try and give it a little movement:
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